Feb 1, 2006
American Chemical Society Offers Minority Scholarships
The American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars Program will award approximately 100 scholarships to minority undergraduate students pursuing four-year degrees…
The American Chemical Society (ACS) Scholars Program will award approximately 100 scholarships to minority undergraduate students pursuing four-year degrees…
Fifteen years ago, as he began to search for a topic for his Ph.D. thesis, Chris Reyns-Chikuma wanted to focus on the effects of Japanese culture in France…
Four alumni were among those honored in a memorial service by Northampton Bar Association last October. Clyde Teel ’29, Nathan Reibman ’32, Herbert Fishbone…
Greg Lapp ’06 (Lancaster, Pa.) and Maria Azimova ’06(Tashkent, Uzbekistan) presented their research at the American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ (AIChE)…
A program of foods, art, music, lectures, and performances evoke this year’s Black History Month theme, “Preserving our Legacy, Reaffirming our Presence…
Shiliang Cui ’09 (Shanghai, China), Jinjin Qian ’08 (Shanghai, China), and Ekaterina Jager ’06 (Tashkent, Uzbekistan) won the math department’s fall Team…
Civil engineering majors enrolled in Design II will compete in the Geo-Institute’s Information Mining and Geotechnical Site Characterization Design competition…
To say that Katie Todd ’00 has been on a roll would be quite an understatement. Her band recently recorded its second studio CD, Make Some Time for Wasting…
About 25 countries, encompassing nearly 40 percent of the world’s population, have federal constitutions, and all have elected officials and citizens seeking…
For all the high-profile headliners who have appeared at the Williams Center for the Arts, many “under the radar” jazz masters have provided some of the…